Practices start Nov. 13, and will be on Tuesdays, from noon ? 1 p.m. in the CLA?s Heritage Room on the 8th floor. The performance will be at the Student Affairs Holiday Social on Dec. 11, 11:30 a.m. in Ursa…
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More than 1,400 prospective students and their families visited Cal Poly Pomona during Preview Day last month. The annual event is tailored to give hopeful students a chance to become familiar with the university and the abundant opportunities available to…
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Information regarding who to call to respond to pesky rodents and insects (coyotes, gophers, squirrels, rats, mice, wasps, bees, mosquitoes and ants) is available at http://www.cpp.edu/~ehs/VectorMgmt.html…
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The California State University Board of Trustees approved a $4.8 billion budget request to the state for fiscal year 2008-09, which assumes a $322.7 million budget increase over last year?s budget. The budget consists of $3.3 billion from the state…
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The Student Chapter of the Society for Hispanic Professional Engineers at Cal Poly Pomona was awarded the Large Student Chapter Excellence Award in Philadelphia on Nov. 3. The chapter received the award at the National Conference in Dallas in January…
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Each fall, the Cal Poly Pomona Music department presents a performance to raise funds for the piano program. This year's concert is at 8 p.m., Friday, Nov. 16, in the Music Recital Hall. The benefit is dedicated to the late…
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Imagine being able to write twice as fast as you do now. You?d keep up more easily when taking notes in meetings or on the phone. You wouldn?t miss a word when taking minutes or dictation. EasyScript is much simpler…
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The deadline for Prioritization and Recovery Initiative written feedback is Friday, Nov. 16. Employees are encouraged to submit written responses as a group with their departments.
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When you make a purchase at any dining venue in Bronco Student Center, you'll receive a card with a special code. Enter the code at www.cppdining.com/wii/ for your chance to win a Wii or other great prizes. Hurry, because wii…
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As the California housing market worsens, most of the major media companies have sought College of Business Administration Professor Michael Carney to explain the downturn and forecast what's likely to happen in the next couple of years.
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